Do you ever look up at the stars and wonder what’s possible?
Do you watch the latest rocket launches with bated breath?
Do you create — or simply adore — stories and shows that explore space, science, and the frontier of imagination?
If so, we’d love to invite you to something truly special.
PGEC members are invited to an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This is a rare chance to go where discoveries happen every day.
We aim to give you an inside look at NASA JPL resources that can help you add accuracy and depth to your space‑related stories.
During this intimate experience, you’ll have the opportunity to:
Step inside Mission Control,
Meet the scientists and engineers shaping our understanding of the universe,
Get an up-close look at the environments where groundbreaking missions come to life, and
Connect with your people — fellow creatives with a passion for science, space, and story.
We’re extending this invitation to PGEC members whose crafts touch story and detail: writers, producers, reality programming creatives, costumers, and art and design professionals. This opportunity will open to the full membership later this fall, but we’re excited to offer you first access.
We hope you’ll join us for an inspiring morning exploring one of the world’s most iconic centers of discovery.
Important: NASA JPL is a federal facility, so we will need to submit your name in advance for the required background clearance.
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In order to participate in the tour, you must send the following information to almon@televisionacademy.com by March 19: First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name (as it is listed on your government-issued ID), and what country you are a citizen of.
Important Notices:
All US citizens 18 years of age or older visiting JPL MUST present official, government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license or passport, before being allowed entry.
All non-US citizens (Foreign Nationals) 18 years of age or older MUST present either a passport or resident visa (green card) before being allowed entry. Individuals without the appropriate identification will NOT be admitted to the facility.
The tour includes considerable walking and stair climbing. Dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather. Wheelchairs can be accommodated with prior notice. Cameras are allowed on the tour. While a small personal item can be brought on tour, please refrain from bringing any large items, such as duffle bags and suitcases.
Note: All tours are conducted in English